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Alarming News About Carbon Monoxide

Posted on 29. Oct, 2010 by Eric Wolfram in Irvington, News

Alarming News About Carbon Monoxide

Irvington resident, Charlotte Isler, tells us about her recent brush with a known killer. It’s silent, deadly and lurks in the home while your family sleeps. Dubbed the “silent killer,” the colorless, odorless, tasteless, non-irritating, and poisonous gas – carbon monoxide (CO) – is very difficult for people to detect.

New Book by Irvington Author

Posted on 23. Sep, 2010 by Eric Wolfram in Education, family, Irvington

New Book by Irvington Author

This thrilling adventure story explores the excitement as well as the dangers of the great outdoors as good friends Jim and John run into serious trouble along the ice filled river.

The Exposed Aqueduct Bridge

Posted on 01. May, 2010 by Raven Starkly in Irvington

The Exposed Aqueduct Bridge

The extreme exposure to a deadly fall from walkers, bikers, children, and pets who use the aqueduct trail above apparently led to complaints. And then came the plastic fencIng, which serves more as warning tape than an actual device to prevent a stumbling walker.

Irvington Police Officer Severely Injured by Teen Car Thief

Posted on 22. Apr, 2010 by Raven Starkly in Irvington, News

Irvington Police Officer Severely Injured by Teen Car Thief

At approximately 9:05 p.m. on Wednesday, April 21, 2010 the Irvington Police Department was informed that the Elmsford Police Department was in pursuit of a stolen vehicle that was heading west on Rt. 119.

Fresh Direct Goes to River Towns

Posted on 06. Apr, 2010 by Raven Starkly in Irvington, News

Fresh Direct Goes to River Towns

Fresh Direct will deliver groceries right to your door. In Westchester, Fresh Direct will now ship to Ardsley, Bronxville, Dobbs Ferry, Eastchester, Harrison, Hartsdale, Hastings-on-Hudson, Irvington, Larchmont, Mamaroneck, Mount Vernon, New Rochelle, Pelham, Port Chester, Purchase, Rye, Scarsdale, Tuckahoe, West Harrison, White Plains and Yonkers.

Manhattan Date on the Super Cheap

Posted on 22. Mar, 2010 by Raven Starkly in Entertainment, New York City

Manhattan Date on the Super Cheap

It’s not just fools who part with their money in Manhattan — everybody does. If you’re smart about it, however, you and your honey can do a day trip to Manhattan on the super cheap.

Tree Falls on Broadway & Main Street Irvington NY

Posted on 13. Mar, 2010 by Raven Starkly in Irvington, News

Tree Falls on Broadway & Main Street Irvington NY

ShareIRVINGTON – Police and firemen closed down Broadway on the north side of Main Street and diverted traffic into town on Saturday March 13, 2010 at around 3pm. It appears like a tree or large branch was blown over by the wind and rain storm. No cars were involved. Photos below. Share

Westchester Jazz Orchestra Presents Americana

Posted on 12. Mar, 2010 by Raven Starkly in Entertainment, Irvington, News

Westchester Jazz Orchestra Presents Americana

ShareIrvington, NY – The 16-musician Westchester Jazz Orchestra will take a musical voyage down the Hudson River in April with the world premiere of a three-movement suite inspired by locations on the River. The concert, titled “Americana,” will take place on Saturday, April 10 at 8 PM at the Irvington Town Hall Theater, 85 Main [...]

Spring Break Program on a Fishing Boat

Posted on 09. Mar, 2010 by Raven Starkly in Yonkers

Spring Break Program on a Fishing Boat

ShareMiddle school students can spend spring break on the Hudson aboard a 50’ fishing vessel with educators from Beczak Environmental Education Center and Captain Chris of Island Current Charters. Participants will boat the Hudson each day and explore the river’s rich ecology, participate in a Striped Bass Derby, trawl the bottom of the river and [...]

Songs of the Historic Hudson – Irvington, NY

Posted on 09. Mar, 2010 by Raven Starkly in Arts, Irvington, News

Songs of the Historic Hudson –  Irvington, NY

ShareThe Irvington Historical Society Presents a free event where you hear songs from the Hudson River. “Of Time and the River: Songs of the Historic Hudson” Join us as Balladeer/Musical Historian Linda Russell traces life along the Hudson as seen in folk ballads, Erie Canal ditties and dance tunes. Irvington Public Library Sunday, March 14th [...]